Mrs. Samantha Lea Stephens, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 106 Medical Center Blvd, Fayetteville, TN 37334 Phone: 931-438-7500 |
Amanda Warden, PA-C Physician Assistant - Medical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 89 Cowley Hollow Rd, Fayetteville, TN 37334 Phone: 931-625-3044 |
Mr. Rajesh Gade Rao, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 106 Medical Center Blvd, Fayetteville, TN 37334 Phone: 931-438-1100 Fax: 931-438-7456 |
Tracie Tubbs, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2893 Huntsville Hwy, Fayetteville, TN 37334 Phone: 931-297-5028 |
Mr. Daniel Lawrence Brown, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 106 Medical Center Blvd, Fayetteville, TN 37334 Phone: 931-438-1100 |
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PerkinElmer, Inc., a global leader focused on the health and safety of people and the environment, today announced the launch of its Supra-Clean and Supra-Poly Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) product lines for fast and accurate sample preparation for environmental, food and pharmaceutical analysis.
A daily sugar-sweetened beverage habit may increase the risk for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), researchers from the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (USDA HRNCA) at Tufts University report today in the Journal of Hepatology.
Global Franchise Group, LLC, the strategic brand management company and franchisor behind Great American Cookies, Pretzelmaker, Marble Slab Creamery, MaggieMoo's Ice Cream & Treatery, and Hot Dog on a Stick has raised more than $1 million for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society through its "A Bite for the Fight" campaign.
Botulinum neurotoxin - responsible for the deadly food poisoning disease botulism and for the beneficial effects of smoothing out facial wrinkles - can also be used as a dreaded biological weapon. When ingested or inhaled, less than a billionth of an ounce can cause muscle paralysis and eventual death. Although experimental vaccines administered prior to exposure can inhibit the destructive action of this neurotoxin - the most deadly protein known to humans - no effective pharmacological treatment exists.
Plague, a bacterium that ravaged Europe in the Middle Ages and is today one of the most feared potential agents of bio-terrorism, may have met its match, according to Wake Forest University School of Medicine scientists.
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